Paul Murphy of LinuxInsider weighs in with his opinion of the situation.
"From the long-run economic and military perspectives, this kind of reflex protectionism is counterproductive. In the long run, free trade produces balanced budgets and better jobs while ensuring that authoritarian regimes like Communist China's come to an end. The problem right now, however, is that the process is out of balance, with the negative consequences arriving a lot faster than the benefits."
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